LOS will give you the 300 m range but it is not required. The range reduces the more obstacles that the signal needs to pass through.
Cheapest option for you two would be to get a wireless lan kit which will provide a hub and a pcmcia wifi card. If its two pcs you have and pcmcia is not an...
Buy yourself a wireless lan kit. You get with it at least one pc card WiFi adapter should your laptop not have it built in. The core of the kit is a hub which is a doddle to install. Wireless guru
How far are the two computers in question?
Amplified bluetooth is 100m but is not good if there is a WiFi hub in range and vica versa. (about 30% degredation in data.)This is good for file share
Also, You could set up one wireless hub and get two two wifi cards to connect to that. This will...
wireless hotspots and Dial ups connect you to a ppp server. They are just two means of connectivity. You cant access one through the other. Wireless guru
might be worthwhile speaking to Wireless data services. They are the world leaders in this. www.wdsglobal.com
They wont flog you equipment but can tell you the best way to achieve what you want. The 802.11b is line of site only but you can achieve up to 25 miles with a WiFi bridge.DLOS
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All this sounds a very expensive option to the limited information you have provided so far. Based on the factors you have already mentioned, a VPN tunnel over a gprs connection is the most obvious route.
The fact you mention anytime/ anywhere indicates the guys with the PDA's are out and...
Crikey, I havent been asked that before. I crossed over from networking about 2 years ago but the company I joined offered me full training based on my background. All the courses I have done since have been in house and also designed in house. Also all my engineers are the same. I am...
Should you wish to try this, then dont waste your time. It does not work due to no appropriate drivers and the matter has been handed back to microsoft.
IR connectivity is easy enough.
Bluetooth is a no goer as it doesnt have it. Wireless guru
But that is the point. In xp and 2k telephony is integrated into Phone and modems. The Telephony components cannot be edited as they could in earlier windows.
Is there an option within telephony, such as the unimodem configuration for example, that allows dialling rules to be disabled. I know...
You can get yourself a leased line to a wireless hub (WiFi) and set yourself up with a series of wireless hotspots. Then flog WLAN cards and charge a subscription. You can offer 5 Mbps to anyone who signs up. Possible biz opp for you. Businesses with low bandwidth would scream for it if dsl is...
A simpler solution and a very cheap solution to all this would be to buy two IMSI usb bluetooth adapters and pair them off. IMSI's cost pennies and will pair up with anything bluetooth including PC suite which Nokia locked out to supposedly all other bluetooth chipsets.
Just an alternative :)...
Contact T-Mobile. Although I am in the UK, I know these guys are the largest providers in the states and if you are still having the problem, you wont. Their tech support is some of the best in the world. Wireless guru
I would stop you there and advise you to contact Wireless data services global on this. They can advise you on the cheapest solution on this and effect any hardware installation you need. Probably cost you pennies and have it running in a week. Wireless guru
your main machine is set up as normal
your second machine connects via a serial bluetooth connection and its dun is set as a lan connection or any connection available. Wireless guru
At the time you posted this message ericsson/ Sonyericsson handsets were not compatible with 3com software. 3com have now released a new patch to remedy this. Contact 3com now and get the latest bluetooth software patch and you will find you will have no problem at all with either data...
Yes is simply the answer. However, what bluetooth adapter did you buy and what bluetooth is on your laptop. It is the interfaces that are different. Bluetooth Serial connection usually on a lan network connection will allow it. If it doesnt, give me more information on what you have. Wireless guru
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